frozen-fire
New Member
Hey guys...
It's been a long time since I've posted photos of my fish. Some of you may recall that I had a community going on with my red and a black. Things were good for a year or so, but one day things went bad and I had no choice but to give up the black. I brought it to a LFS and had it sold off to someone with an adequate setup/space.
Now my chili resides in a 180 all alone with a couple of tigers, some polypterus, and a flagtail.
It's so frustrating taking pics of this fish because they never turn out right. All the other fish, I can photograph fine and capture the right colours, but the pics I take of my red just doesn't do it justice... there's a lot more colour to the fish that I can't capture....any tips from the photo pros? Perhaps my lighting is too bright? I have double T5 HO.
It's been a long time since I've posted photos of my fish. Some of you may recall that I had a community going on with my red and a black. Things were good for a year or so, but one day things went bad and I had no choice but to give up the black. I brought it to a LFS and had it sold off to someone with an adequate setup/space.
Now my chili resides in a 180 all alone with a couple of tigers, some polypterus, and a flagtail.
It's so frustrating taking pics of this fish because they never turn out right. All the other fish, I can photograph fine and capture the right colours, but the pics I take of my red just doesn't do it justice... there's a lot more colour to the fish that I can't capture....any tips from the photo pros? Perhaps my lighting is too bright? I have double T5 HO.